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A film in Serbia documents a massacre of Kosovo Albanians, protesting for unpaid wages in Kazakhstan, a strike empties the business district of Karachi, Pakistan -- plus more stories from Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan.

Commandos train teachers at a Pakistani women's college to use handguns against terrorists, Armenian small business owners protest lower taxes, Afghans demonstrate against Charlie Hebdo cartoons -- plus stories on Holocaust Remembrance Day in Serbia, Moldova, and Georgia.

Russian security forces raid the only Tatar-language TV station in Crimea, a former senior Kazakh official is escorted from the courtroom after saying corruption charges against him are politically motivated, Moldovans protest against the role of the Communist Party in support of a minority, pro-European government, plus stories from Armenia, Afghanistan and Kyrgyzstan. (RFE/RL)

Firefights broke out at a Ukrainian army checkpoint between the cities of Donetsk and Luhansk. On January 24, the 40th Battalion's 17th Tank Brigade came under attack at Debaltseve from the direction of Luhansk. (RFE/RL Ukrainian Service correspondent Levko Stek).

Afghan religious scholars condemn the depiction of the Prophet Muhammad in a French magazine, internally displaced people in Pakistan protest about their living conditions, an Iraqi police chief takes journalists on a tour of an area that was retaken from militants last fall, plus stories from Pakistan and Tajikistan.

Armenians mourn a six-month-old boy stabbed in an attack that stunned the country, Afghan cabinet nominees appear in parliament for a vote of confidence, hundreds demonstrate in Kyrgyzstan against depictions of the Prophet Muhammad in a French magazine, plus stories from Macedonia, Iraq, and Pakistan.

Armenian police search for a Russian soldier suspected of mass murder, schools reopen in Pakistan's restive Peshawar, Kazakh journalists march for their rights, and Iraqis show solidarity with the victims of the Paris magazine attack.

Dozens of world leaders joined an estimated 1 million marchers in the French capital to honor the victims of last week's terror attacks. The Paris unity march included relatives of the 17 victims of the attacks by radical Islamists against the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, a French policewoman, and a Jewish supermarket. (Reuters)

Journalists across the region hold memorials for the victims of an attack on French magazine Charlie Hebdo, Afghans protest against a visit by a pro-Taliban cleric, and Pakistani displaced people demand government aid, plus stories from Moldova, Kazakhstan, and Bosnia-Herzegovina.